Code of Massachusetts Regulations 946 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AGENCY

Here’s an up-to-date breakdown of 946 CMR — the Code of Massachusetts Regulations governing the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency (MassDevelopment) — as established by state law and organized into several key parts:

📘 Overview of 946 CMR

This Title sets technical standards and operating procedures for MassDevelopment’s various financing and land-program initiatives.(sec.state.ma.us)

🔹 946 CMR 2.00 – Disposition of State Surplus Lands

Governs the competitive process for proposals to develop state-owned surplus land.

🔹 946 CMR 3.00 – Brownfields Redevelopment Fund

Establishes program terms, application procedures, and lending standards for brownfields cleanup efforts.

Includes:

3.01 Purpose & authority under M.G.L. c. 23G (casetext.com)

3.03 Objectives — financing environmental assessments and cleanups in distressed areas (casetext.com)

🔹 946 CMR 4.00 – Devens Regional Enterprise Zone: General Provisions

Covers definitions and general framework for the Devens Regional Enterprise Zone redevelopment efforts.(mass.gov)

🔹 946 CMR 5.00 – Devens Regional Enterprise Zone: Traffic Rules

Sets regulations governing vehicle operations on roads within the Devens Enterprise Zone.(mass.gov)

🔹 946 CMR 6.00 – General Provisions

Offers overarching administrative and governance rules for the agency's authority under St. 1998, c. 289.(mass.gov)

🔹 946 CMR 8.00 – Innovation Voucher Program Fund

Defines eligibility and administration guidelines for the innovation voucher initiative supporting startups and small businesses.(mass.gov)

✅ Quick Reference

Part

Focus Area

2.00

Surplus land disposition via competitive proposals

3.00

Brownfields Redevelopment Fund: lending & procedure

4.00

Devens Enterprise Zone—general framework

5.00

Devens zone traffic regulations

6.00

General agency provisions

8.00

Innovation Voucher Program eligibility & administration

📥 Access & Resources

Official PDF versions for each part are available via the Massachusetts Trial Court Law Libraries (links indicated above).

Updated quarterly; consult the MassDevelopment or state library sites for the latest versions.

Here’s an up-to-date breakdown of 946 CMR — the Code of Massachusetts Regulations governing the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency (MassDevelopment) — as established by state law and organized into several key parts:

📘 Overview of 946 CMR

This Title sets technical standards and operating procedures for MassDevelopment’s various financing and land-program initiatives.(sec.state.ma.us)

🔹 946 CMR 2.00 – Disposition of State Surplus Lands

Governs the competitive process for proposals to develop state-owned surplus land.

🔹 946 CMR 3.00 – Brownfields Redevelopment Fund

Establishes program terms, application procedures, and lending standards for brownfields cleanup efforts.

Includes:

3.01 Purpose & authority under M.G.L. c. 23G (casetext.com)

3.03 Objectives — financing environmental assessments and cleanups in distressed areas (casetext.com)

🔹 946 CMR 4.00 – Devens Regional Enterprise Zone: General Provisions

Covers definitions and general framework for the Devens Regional Enterprise Zone redevelopment efforts.(mass.gov)

🔹 946 CMR 5.00 – Devens Regional Enterprise Zone: Traffic Rules

Sets regulations governing vehicle operations on roads within the Devens Enterprise Zone.(mass.gov)

🔹 946 CMR 6.00 – General Provisions

Offers overarching administrative and governance rules for the agency's authority under St. 1998, c. 289.(mass.gov)

🔹 946 CMR 8.00 – Innovation Voucher Program Fund

Defines eligibility and administration guidelines for the innovation voucher initiative supporting startups and small businesses.(mass.gov)

✅ Quick Reference

Part

Focus Area

2.00

Surplus land disposition via competitive proposals

3.00

Brownfields Redevelopment Fund: lending & procedure

4.00

Devens Enterprise Zone—general framework

5.00

Devens zone traffic regulations

6.00

General agency provisions

8.00

Innovation Voucher Program eligibility & administration

📥 Access & Resources

Official PDF versions for each part are available via the Massachusetts Trial Court Law Libraries (links indicated above).

Updated quarterly; consult the MassDevelopment or state library sites for the latest versions.

 

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